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'Frustration' after South Africa snubs local banks for Eurobond
There was no clear reason why local banks were not picked, sources said, for first time in 17 years
London's airport is the third foreign corporate to tap the Swiss market this week
Investors fear fog of denial if Trumpites intensify war on ESG
Politicians and corporations could try to ban pension funds and asset managers considering environmental and social issues
Eurofima explores new level in relative value reshuffle
◆ Supra returns after two-year hiatus ◆ Deal reopens SSA benchmark issuance, paused since late October ◆ Relative value in focus after end of ECB buying, recent swap moves
London's airport is the third foreign corporate to tap the Swiss market this week
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◆ German bank prints popular tier two under new green funding framework ◆ Label a positive ingredient, says rival banker ◆ Funding completed at no concession
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Billions fall out of Stellantis's book after tightening by 40bp during bookbuilding
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◆ First SSA euro deal sold in nearly two weeks ◆ Rarity, yield and green label lead to 'strong success' ◆ E-supras' curves referenced for pricing
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◆ Bankers unanimous on fair value ◆ Senior market 'wide open' following US election ◆ More 2025 pre-funding expected
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◆ Issuers add tier two debt amid lower relative cost to senior layer ◆ Danske Bank prints in euros at no premium as Nordea said to have garnered largest size locally ◆ BNPP, HSBC and Westpac target dollar market
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◆ Bankers debate negative premium ◆ Spread could have been pushed further ◆ Fast money still interested in Greek names
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Twenty-four states with 60% of US GDP still committed to going green as IRA wins bipartisan support
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Guidance released to help banks with quandary of how to deal with biodiversity
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Collateral pools are diversified but industry cannot ignore broader implications of more frequent extreme weather
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Oil and gas giant's return to Swiss francs achieves competitive pricing
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Sun Belt states are driving a lot of securitization, but risks are lurking in these markets
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Reverse mortgage deal joins Australian securitization party as UK ponders how to deal with maturing interest-only mortgages
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Sources close to Class A proposal are confident threshold has been reached
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Some CEE countries are already borrowing huge amounts in the Eurobond market
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Class A bondholders expect to get a quorum for the lending deal the utility agreed to
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◆ Golden Ray 1 shines on debut ◆ US election holds up EU ABS
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Development is considered largest landmark hospital project in the country
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Central African country plans to pay with local currency
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How do I navigate blame culture without burning bridges?
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A US-led swift resolution to the war in Ukraine doesn't necessarily mean an end to hostilities
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My boss suddenly hates my guts, so which is wisest — fight or flight?
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IPO was covered throughout the initial range on day one
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The medical equipment company is funding its acquisition of Icelandic peer Kerecis with equity
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The company’s share price dropped after H2 results
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